Chapter 12-Alien Methods

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Jen's POV-

I nodded to Clint and Thor as they left the interrogation room. I took a few deep breaths to compose myself before walking into the room. Strapped down to a chair similar to one that you would find at the dentist's office, was the alien. I gave it a smile that was colder than the South Pole. "Well, well, well. Look we what have here. A poor, defenseless Chitauri far away from the Void," I mocked. "I bet Daddy's not too happy that you got captured, huh?" I asked.

The creature did nothing but snarl and hiss at me. To the Avengers and Loki, it was nothing, but I knew what it was saying. "I knew the risks when I accepted this mission, human," he snarled at me.

"Human?" I repeated. "The presumed finest of the Mad Titan's army, resorting to name calling. Wonderful. And what might your name be, pray tell," I asked.

"I shall not tell you, mortal. You are not deemed worthy enough," he scoffed.

"Fine, Joe. That's what I'll call you," I informed him. I walked over to his side. "Well, I do believe you know what I am about to ask of you," I told him.

"You would wish to know our Master's plan," Joe hissed. "Never!"

I rolled my eyes at his enthusiasm. "Please, why do you follow him with such blind loyalty? You know that cannot win," I smirked.

"Hardly," he laughed. "It has been foretold that He will take control of the nine realms and that no one could stop him." He looked to me with disgust. "No-one could, especially not a weak human like yourself."

I snarled at his dismissive tone. "Well, you are wrong. That is the abridged version of the prophecy, the real one is no-one from that time can stop him. But someone from the future can. Someone that Thanos himself trained," I hissed. I dealt out two quick punches, one to his solar plexus and another to his face. "That someone is me."

I turned on my heel, fury flowing though my veins and exited the room. Outside the door are the Avengers and Loki. "What was that?!" they shout as a whole.

"What was what?" I ask, shaking my hand, face a picture of innocence.

"How did you know what he was saying?"-Nat

"How do you know about Thanos?"-Thor

"How do you know about the prophecy?"-Loki

"How come you hit him?"-Steve

"Why are you even talking to him?"-Tony

"Why did you not kill it already?"-Clint

I sighed and answered their questions. "Training. He was/is my commander. Everyone does. Because I can and he was being stupid. Information. Because I need Thanos' exact plans. Good enough?" I ask them.

"You can't beat up anyone in your custody!" Steve explained. "It's against the law!"

I rolled my eyes but before I could respond, Thor opened his big mouth. "Answer my question!" he thundered.

In an instant, I had him pushed up against the wall. "What did I say about talking to me?" I hissed at him furiously.

I felt Loki tug at my arm. "Let him go," he pleaded.

I turned to face him. "What do you mean?" I asked him.

"You don't need to do this," he said. "Just let the Chitauri go and worry about our problems when they come," he suggested.

I started to laugh. "Are you serious? You know what that is in there? It's one of the things that tortured you!" I shouted. "Don't you want to pay the same respects to him? Don't you want to feel it break under you?"

"Wait, back up," Tony interrupted. "You were what?" he asked Loki.

"He was tortured," I said, wanting to get this over with. "Cat's outta the bag. He was gone and he was tortured until his mental defense were broken down enough to get the Tesseract's influence all up in his head, like Birdy over there," I announced motioning to Clint. "They forced him to come to Earth and try to take over. Their influence was lost when the Hulk smashed him into the ground. That's why he hadn't fought back, ya idgits!" I shouted to them.

The team stared at Loki while the Trickster glared at me. "What the Hel!" he hissed. "Why did you tell them?"

"Get over it sunshine," I snorted. "Now excuse me, gotta get my torture stuff," I informed them.

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